1950s Science Fiction Hidden Gems Part One

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  • čas přidán 8. 04. 2021
  • 1950s science fiction was fun. Ray guns, monsters, technological innovations and killer robots. Science Fiction used to take itself a lot more lightly than it does now.
    The movies are:
    Gog (1954)
    Kronos (1957)
    The Man In The White Suit (1951)
    The Rocket Man (1954)
    The Trollenberg Terror a.k.a. The Crawling Eye (1956)
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  • @chereecargill355
    @chereecargill355 Před 3 lety +34

    That one with Forest Tucker was also called "The Crawling Eye." I remember seeing that as a kid back in the 60s. I love 1950s sci-fi movies. Sometimes I think I saw nearly all of them growing up.

    • @Cap683
      @Cap683 Před 3 lety +4

      Saw it. Frightened me to death.

    • @onlythewise1
      @onlythewise1 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Cap683 me to , i told my mom check the closet then check the roof and then check the back yard and check the garage and then the bathroom for scary life .

    • @jamesanthony8438
      @jamesanthony8438 Před 3 lety +3

      I love the early episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 with Joel and the Bots when they riffed this film. I'm not a big fan of Josh Weinstein's original voice of Tom Servo, but I loved this one. It's still one of my mother's favorite movies. =)

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před 2 měsíci

      And you can watch them again now.

  • @stevekeithley8409
    @stevekeithley8409 Před 3 lety +15

    One of my favorites is "Earth vs. The Flying Saucers". Great picture that makes it look like Washington D.C. is really attacked. Conquest of Space and Flight to Mars are also quite good. I also have in my video collection - Kronos & The Crawling Eye(The Trollenberg Terror) you mention. Which I watch each year.

  • @craigwall9536
    @craigwall9536 Před 3 lety +24

    The Man in the White Suit is far more than a Sci-Fi flick. It's been held up as relevant commentary on many subjects and I absolutely agree that it's a true treasure on MANY levels. I saw a reference to it just last week in a major Social discussion venue. It hasn't been forgotten but it surely needs to be discovered by more people

    • @stevenlitvintchouk3131
      @stevenlitvintchouk3131 Před rokem +1

      "The Man in the White Suit" is also one of the very rare science-fiction comedies. Unlike bad sci-fi with unintentional humor, this movie deliberately tries to make you laugh--and in my case, it succeeded!

    • @brianartillery
      @brianartillery Před 11 měsíci +1

      And Joan Greenwood had one of the sexiest voices ever. Ever.

  • @billsinkins361
    @billsinkins361 Před 3 lety +13

    I grew up in Canada, where Ealing movies were frequently shown on TV. The Man In The White Suit was one of them, it's a classic!

    • @johnbowen2956
      @johnbowen2956 Před rokem +1

      I never thought of "The Man in the White Suit" as a science fiction story, but I can understand that perspective.
      Those Ealing Studio comedies with Alec Guinness are hilarious. My favorite is "The Promoter," based upon Arnold Bennett's very funny novel, "The Card."

    • @MXB2001
      @MXB2001 Před 11 měsíci

      Looks like those Ealing films are still being shown here. : )

  • @bunkie2100
    @bunkie2100 Před 3 lety +11

    Great choices. I had never considered The Man in the White Suit as science fiction, thanks for showing a new way to look at it. And I agree, it’s a better SF film than the other one!

  • @GGE47
    @GGE47 Před 3 lety +9

    One I liked was "The Blob" starring Steve McQueen. When I saw it, I recognized him from the western TV series "Wanted: Dead or Alive". It was McQueen's very first movie.

    • @leeschaeffer3209
      @leeschaeffer3209 Před rokem +2

      He was offered $2500.00 upfront or 10% of the gross. Naturally, he thought the movie would be released and promptly forgotten, so he took the cash. Cost him several million dollars. And,he had a three picture contract with the producers but he was such a pain to deal with they told him to take a hike after The Blob wrapped.

  • @nathanokun8801
    @nathanokun8801 Před 3 lety +13

    The eyeball tentacled monsters in the mountain's frozen cloud is a GREAT movie!! There are scenes where you really believe that the actors are really, really upset by what they slowly figure out is going on. Creepy, too.

    • @oriraykai3610
      @oriraykai3610 Před rokem +1

      Except that scene where Forest Tucker was still wearing his F-troop hat, 🤡

    • @geraldmartin7703
      @geraldmartin7703 Před rokem

      The special effects budget was so low the cloud obscuring the mountain top within which "The Crawling Eye" (U.S. title) lurked was literally a wad of cotton pinned to a photograph of a mountain. The special effects technician was mortified when the "effect" was shown repeatedly.

  • @cowboyfrankspersonalvideos8869
    @cowboyfrankspersonalvideos8869 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you. I've been trying to remember the name of the film Kronos for over 20 years now. I saw it on TV as a teenager but have never been able to find the name. Found it on CZcams now and will be watching it again tomorrow.

  • @emitindustries8304
    @emitindustries8304 Před rokem +2

    Great choices, all. I saw "Kronos" at a drive-in theater with my family, when I was 9. I thought it was pretty cool, especially the rhythmic sound effects of the metal monsters' legs crunching along.

  • @MrBendybruce
    @MrBendybruce Před 3 lety +3

    Honestly, I don't "think about 1950's science fiction movies" *at all* -so on that basis, they are all hidden gems. Thanks for the list! 👍

  • @georgejones3526
    @georgejones3526 Před 3 lety +11

    “The Crawling Eye” (Trollenberg Terror) had quite an effect on me when I first saw it. I was four when it came out. It’s still one of my favorites, along with “Attack of the Crab Monsters”.

    • @oriraykai3610
      @oriraykai3610 Před rokem

      You'd probably love "Night of the Shrew" then. 🙄

    • @georgejones3526
      @georgejones3526 Před rokem +1

      @@oriraykai3610
      Ah, so you’ve met my ex then?

    • @georgejones3526
      @georgejones3526 Před rokem

      @@oriraykai3610
      Would that be “The Killer Shrews (1959)”? I can’t find the other one.

  • @joelstein4657
    @joelstein4657 Před rokem +6

    I've always loved "The Trollenberg Terror". Released as "The Crawling Eye" in the states I thought it was a highly underrated film. The acting's great and the writing matches.

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před rokem +1

      It's also a different alien invasion movie with an interesting concept.

    • @robertcruz7898
      @robertcruz7898 Před rokem

      As a kid, I looked forward to "The Crawling Eye" whenever it was play on Saturday mornings!

  • @stevo2992
    @stevo2992 Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks for sharing these gems, I remember watching The Man In The White Suit on late night tv as a kid, I remember feeling sad at the end as Sidney was shunned by everyone. Loved Forbidden Planet and The Day The Earth Stood Still. I also remember Michael Rennie appearing on Lost In Space as The Keeper, but I'm getting ahead of myself, that's from 1966.

  • @rsacchi100
    @rsacchi100 Před 2 lety +1

    In the U.S. "The Trollemberg Terror" was titled "The Crawling Eye". I'm surprised it isn't shown more on U.S. television. Thanks for posting.

  • @martinquerre9614
    @martinquerre9614 Před rokem +2

    Although the nineteen-fifties occured before my birthtime I started developping a strong fancy for science -fiction when I was a teenager and have always enjoyed vintage S.F movies ever since . Among my favorite ones are "The day the earth stood still" directed by Robert Wise with Michael Rennie playing the male leading part. The films which would come second and third on my list of unforgettable great S.F classics of that period are "Forbidden Planet and "Invasion of the body snatchers"respectively shot in 1956 by F.L Mac Wilcox and D.Siegel

  • @charlesmento5968
    @charlesmento5968 Před 3 lety +8

    Almost none of these movies are forgotten but classics!

  • @nortoncomando3728
    @nortoncomando3728 Před rokem +3

    The Helicopter used in Gog is worth the entire film. Very interesting machine
    Also the enemy spy jet doing electronic surveillance is interesting given the time frame

  • @dennisanderson3895
    @dennisanderson3895 Před 3 lety +12

    All of the cited are gems! The 50s saw a number of films which laid the groundwork for further projects. Consider, "The Blob": some complain of the "clichés," w/o realizing that this film invented what often became overused tropes! Yay for the 50s sci-fi!

  • @blackplatypus6755
    @blackplatypus6755 Před 3 lety +7

    The Man In The White Suit has been one of my favorite Ealing comedies ever since I first saw it nearly 50 yrs ago and never until now had I thought of it as a sci fi film.

    • @onlythewise1
      @onlythewise1 Před 3 lety +4

      its not science fiction it can happen

    • @sophierobinson2738
      @sophierobinson2738 Před 3 lety +3

      I didn't see it as a comedy. I cried over the man in the white suit.

    • @blackplatypus6755
      @blackplatypus6755 Před 3 lety +4

      @@sophierobinson2738 When I first saw it at about 6 or 7 yrs old I thought it was a drama about a nice pleasant man being persecuted for being too intelligent.

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn Před 3 lety +4

    I remember four 50s/60s movies that I was lucky enough to see on one of those old late-night horror specials. A dark-haired barbarella style woman hosted the show. Anyway, the movies were, in no particular order, 'Creature from The Black Lagoon', 'Mantis', 'The Incredible Shrinking Man' and 'The Fly'. All four hooked me into sci-fi horror-type movies.

  • @followerofjulian1652
    @followerofjulian1652 Před 3 lety +5

    I remember first seeing Kronos in the late 1960s on UHF TV -- kind of an MST3K experience! I fell in love with this delightfully quirky movie. I still watch it on DVD from time to time. Thanks for including it!

  • @ironjade
    @ironjade Před 3 lety +3

    3D Film Archive did an amazing restoration of the 3D version of "Gog". It looks like it was shot yesterday.

  • @drakeilt5776
    @drakeilt5776 Před 3 lety +10

    Kronos: I learned about the method to destroy Kronos in my high school physics class BEFORE I saw the movie so I knew it would work (no spoilers here). One of the few times real hard science was used in these movies.

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      @patriciapiper6294 Před 11 měsíci

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  • @paulcurtis5317
    @paulcurtis5317 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The Trollenberg Terror is one of my faves along with 'The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms'

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I used to have a Beast from 20,000 Fathoms poster on my wall when I was a kid.

  • @garfieldsmith332
    @garfieldsmith332 Před rokem +1

    I can watch Kronos and The Crawling Eye (aka Trollenberg Terror) over and over; great films. GOG was very good and I have not seen it in decades. The others I never saw. One of my favorites from the 1950s is Fiend Without A Face. It scared the beegeevers out of me back then.

  • @emitindustries8304
    @emitindustries8304 Před 3 lety +3

    This guy really knows his movies.

  • @miketully9905
    @miketully9905 Před rokem +1

    The Trollenberg Terror, aka The Crawling Eye, may have had silly looking monsters to an adult, but this film scared the living daylights out of me as a 10 year old. And I can tell you that the monsters most certainly didn't look silly to anyone that age. They were terrifying. Still one of my favorite sci-fi's from the 50's.
    At the opposite end of the scale, as kids we thought that Dr. Who was hilarious. The Daleks having toilet plungers for one arm, and the absolutely ridiculous Cybermen when they first appeared on the series, with a ray gun for a belly button that sounded like a car horn, and their sing song manner of speaking, had my brother and I rolling on the floor laughing.

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před rokem

      I can see how Dr Who was silly. It still is. It takes itself so seriously.

  • @folgore1
    @folgore1 Před rokem +1

    Neat vid! I thought I had seen every low budget sci fi movie of the 50's, but you came up with five I've never even heard of! I'll have to keep my eyes peeled for these...

  • @johngreener9784
    @johngreener9784 Před rokem +1

    I am 61. When I was a kid, I lived for the sci fi films that would show on tv on the weekends (usually late at night or during the day on Saturday or Sunday on the local independent tv station). The ones I fondly remeber were Kronos, Them!, The Incredible Shrinking Man, Invaders From Mars (that one gave me nightmares... especially with the people disappearing over the hill), Man with the X-Ray Eyes, Crack in the World, From Hell it Came (really cheesy, but another one that gave 9 year old me nightmares! Trees coming to life? )..

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před rokem

      Trees are alive. 😉 But yes, it's random which horror movies messed us up as kids.

  • @1950Grendel
    @1950Grendel Před rokem +1

    Kronos and Trollenberg are two of my favorites. The theatre where I was a kid played them on Saturday afternoon, usually two or three years after their first run. Cartoons, a Three Stooges, and a sci-fi or Tarzan. Thirty-five cents.

  • @johnpepin5373
    @johnpepin5373 Před 3 lety +14

    Robinson Crusoe on Mars is my top pick for any decade. Kronos however is a great movie.

    • @mydogbrian4814
      @mydogbrian4814 Před 3 lety +1

      > Did not like that one. (R.Crusoe O.M.)
      a rip-off of W.of the W scify Martian saucer ships. & HI tech society using slave labor for manual labor.

    • @johnpepin5373
      @johnpepin5373 Před 3 lety +3

      @@mydogbrian4814 Those were part of the draw for me. RC was a great book. I loved it as a child and RC OM was even better because it was a sci fi version.
      I loved those saucers the way they moved was creepy.

    • @Syncopator
      @Syncopator Před 3 lety +2

      Good choice-- I saw that one in the theater when it first came out, and a couple of times since.

    • @IvorPresents
      @IvorPresents Před 3 lety +1

      @@johnpepin5373 The ships were right out of, War of the Worlds

    • @johnpepin5373
      @johnpepin5373 Před 3 lety +1

      @@IvorPresents copying is the most honest form of flattery.

  • @phrayzar
    @phrayzar Před 3 lety +6

    "it's a single breasted paradigm shift that radiates anarchy and fear" bravo that man, loving the channel ; )

  • @PracticalKnow
    @PracticalKnow Před 3 lety +7

    At timestamp 6:28 in this video *the same helmet that Klaatu wore in 1951's "The Day the Earth Stood Still" is being held under the arm of the actor.*

    • @georgetaylor4719
      @georgetaylor4719 Před 3 lety +1

      I wonder what happened to it. Whether or not it was destroyed/lost/stolen, or if it's part of someone's collection somewhere...🤔

    • @PracticalKnow
      @PracticalKnow Před 3 lety +1

      @@georgetaylor4719 You would think that would have ended up in Bob Burns collection since I believe he did have the head of Gort.

  • @RobinJohnstonphotography

    I’m not sure where The Man In The White suit was hiding. You don’t get more classic than this film.

  • @jamesmurray8558
    @jamesmurray8558 Před 3 lety +4

    "The Eye " came on Saturday night me t.v. When I was a lad,it scared the s--- out of me.I ran into mom,dad room.Amazing how things look when you are older. They are still fun to look at.

  • @allenlovell1604
    @allenlovell1604 Před měsícem +1

    Watching this channel dredged up these classics" The Monolith Monsters, Them , Invaders from Mars," and a few others . Whose titles I can't quite recall 🤔😅; hey, I'm almost 70 years old now !

  • @matchrocket1702
    @matchrocket1702 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I've been looking for that tentacled eyeball monster movie for a long time. I didn't know the name. Thank you for finding it for me.

  • @EdwardGerman
    @EdwardGerman Před 3 lety +5

    Gog and Ridders to the Stars were faves of mine but I have never seen the Comic Moster as of yet. Some very good choices here as well and one movie I never even heard of until now. The one with the boy and his raygun.

  • @i-love-space390
    @i-love-space390 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for your guide to some of the better little Sci-Fi's of the 1950s. I have seen some very good ones, some terrible ones, but it is not always easy from their descriptions to figure out which ones are worth seeing. You have done a good job of sorting the wheat from the chaff.

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před 11 měsíci

      There's a lot of chaff but the wheat is worth it. 😀

  • @erikramaekers63
    @erikramaekers63 Před 3 lety +11

    The Trollenberg Terror (1958) is one of the most underrated sci fi/ horror movies of the 50s.Kronos is original and suspensefull.The Man in the White Suit is a classic.My top 5 underrated sci fi movies : Creature With the Atom Brain,Invisible Invaders,The Man from Planet X,The Creature Walks Among Us, Fiend Without a Face

    • @fabrisseterbrugghe8567
      @fabrisseterbrugghe8567 Před 3 lety +1

      Apparently, The Trollenberg Terror is called The Crawling Eye in the U.S.

    • @JohnSmith-eo5sp
      @JohnSmith-eo5sp Před 3 lety

      Invisible Invaders was a stupid movie, just like Plan 9, or Robot Monster

    • @YootoobSteve123
      @YootoobSteve123 Před rokem

      Invisible Invaders, although kind of dumb, was really the first shambling zombie movie of it's kind. And I mean George Romero type zombies, not island voodoo zombies.

    • @punothebear
      @punothebear Před 10 měsíci

      How about The Killer Shrews?

  • @Setebos
    @Setebos Před 3 lety +1

    Kronos is an absolute favorite.

  • @godzillafan4033
    @godzillafan4033 Před 3 lety +10

    I have 3 of them already. Never heard of Lenny Bruce one,getting it now. The incredible shrinking man, The day the earth caught fire and The last man on earth are three of my favorites. Love me some Vincent Price.

    • @henrybrowne7248
      @henrybrowne7248 Před 3 lety +1

      Last Man on Earth was 1964 I think. The Day the Earth Caught Fire was 1961 and also had lovely Janet Munro in it. And yeah, Shrinking Man was good . . I've only seen it maybe once and don't remember too much.

    • @stevenscott2136
      @stevenscott2136 Před 3 lety +1

      I didn't like the end of "Shrinking Man". A bit too fatalistic for the period (and for me), and a sci-fi should not fall back on religion once the writers paint themselves into a corner.

    • @gregorylapointe4157
      @gregorylapointe4157 Před rokem +1

      The Day The Earth Caught Fire is a really good movie. 1961 I believe but a good flick.

  • @paulmog666
    @paulmog666 Před 3 lety +5

    Tollenberg remember watching it as midnight movie double bill with the abominable snowman ( forest tucked Peter Cushing ) great movies
    Keep it up terry 👌

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, Paul.

    • @IvorPresents
      @IvorPresents Před 3 lety +1

      I remember this double bill., the coming attractions for it, scared the bejebers out of me.

  • @jsl151850b
    @jsl151850b Před 3 lety +5

    The moral of Gog is: *Don't put all your eggheads in one bunker.*

  • @summerkagan6049
    @summerkagan6049 Před rokem +1

    Gog scared me as a child but Them! (The Big Ants), War of the Worlds, This Island Earth, and Thing From Another World gave me nightmares.

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před rokem

      A lot of kids got that, I didn't get nightmares about things I saw on TV or in cinemas very much. Real life was the stuff that messed me up, which is why I have great memories of these movies.

  • @user-uf5gp4fu3n
    @user-uf5gp4fu3n Před rokem +1

    The crawling eye is a true classic

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite Před rokem +1

    That was fun, thanks!
    I loved "Kronos" when I first saw it as a child. Sill love some scenes from it, though "This Island, Earth" eclipsed it.
    Yours is the only CZcams channel I know that has an Armorer. Well done!

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před rokem +1

      I don't have an armourer but I do have a supportive wife, which is better. 😀

  • @richardmaier28
    @richardmaier28 Před rokem +1

    Crawling Eye had me sleeping under my bed at 6 years old in b+w.Kronos,The Lost Missle,She Demons,Chiller Theater was the goat in the late 50's/early 60's.

  • @adrianburchell8075
    @adrianburchell8075 Před 3 lety +1

    I love the Tollenberg Terror, really want to get it now.

  • @justoldog
    @justoldog Před 3 lety +2

    "Devil girl from Mars" "Day Mars invaded the Earth"

  • @robertpatterson5937
    @robertpatterson5937 Před rokem +1

    Now we know where Paul Verhoeven got his design idea for the thinking bugs in Starship Troopers. The "Crawling Eye". lol

  • @SuperShecky
    @SuperShecky Před 3 lety +24

    Kronos has a particular quality that I've always found to be compelling: an alien that was faceless, without much explanation. A giant robotic box reveals almost nothing. We get a brief glimpse of the machinations within, but again, the viewer's left to wonder who made it and why.
    My favorite 1950s sci fi is probably Earth Vs the Flying Saucers. The optimistic, can-do scientism of post-war humanity in the face of alien invasion evokes a period that's hard to imagine depicting in a movie today. With the real star of the movie being Ray Harryhausen's animated flying saucers, waging destruction on the US capitol. Rather than the bored right-wing cos player invasion we got in real life.

    • @johnbockelie3899
      @johnbockelie3899 Před 2 lety +2

      "Kronos" 1957, The giant robot was sent to Earth to drain us of all our electrical power. Then supposedly return to its home world to restore its power with what it stole from us.
      That's the plot.

    • @hagerty1952
      @hagerty1952 Před rokem +2

      I loved (and was terrified by) Kronos as a kid. It was shot in Mexico to save money and reunited Jeff Morrow and Rex Reason from "This Island Earth."

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 Před rokem +1

      >A giant robotic box reveals almost nothing
      There was a 50s pop song by Phil Harris called, "The Thing."

  • @starmnsixty1209
    @starmnsixty1209 Před rokem +1

    Glad that you mentioned The Rocket Man; its not that well-known, but is a fun little item. Actress Spring Byington was a real-life science fiction fan. She knew Fottest J. Ackerman of FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND magazine fame for many years.

  • @dinofrangiamore
    @dinofrangiamore Před rokem +1

    Great stuff! I grew up watching sci-fi movies on late night tv. Haven't seen a few of these, must locate. Thanks!

  • @brianpetersen3429
    @brianpetersen3429 Před 3 lety +4

    I would add "The Man From Planet X" (1951).

  • @robertpearson8546
    @robertpearson8546 Před rokem +4

    "The Magnetic Monster" accurately portrays what scientists were actually doing at the time. They were bombarding everything with every ray they could. Cerium is a real element. And scientists certainly could bombard it with alpha particles.

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před rokem +1

      I really respect The Magnetic Monster for being so grounded in plausible science.

  • @papwithanhatchet902
    @papwithanhatchet902 Před rokem +1

    Nice bunch of overlooked films here. Well done!

  • @pascalguerandel8181
    @pascalguerandel8181 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, watching Gog😘

  • @dmk7700
    @dmk7700 Před 3 lety +3

    Rocketship XM; The Lost Continent; Attack Of The Crab Monsters; Enemy From Space; The Crawling Eye; It, The Terror From Beyond Space; Earth vs. The Spider; KRONOS; GOG; Fiend Without A Face; Journey To The Center Of The Earth. Just to name a few.

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před 3 lety +1

      The Crawling Eye IS The Trollenberg Terror. 😉 😀

    • @dmk7700
      @dmk7700 Před 3 lety +2

      I know. And Enemy From Space is Quatermass 2.

  • @mikeupton5406
    @mikeupton5406 Před 3 lety +5

    Kronos is a brilliant movie for it's time.

  • @billgee02
    @billgee02 Před 3 lety +5

    "Kronos" was a really cool little movie - all it needed was another $20-$30 million in special effects - lol

  • @henrytjernlund
    @henrytjernlund Před 3 lety +1

    Great review of some SF golden oldies. Thanks.

  • @IvorPresents
    @IvorPresents Před 2 lety +2

    I look at Gog as a proto Michael Crichton story: The basic elements are there. An underground lab, a super Computer hacked by aliens, And a fellow sent to inveestigate. Those robots coming at you with their blowtorch in 3-D was nightmare stuff for a eight year old. as I was.

  • @kalinystazvoruna8702
    @kalinystazvoruna8702 Před rokem +1

    Kronos is one of my favorites. Saw this on "Million Dollar Movie", TV channel WOR in NY.

  • @gregorylapointe4157
    @gregorylapointe4157 Před rokem +1

    A favorite sci fi flick from the '50's for me was Invaders From Mars. Scared the hell out of me when I was a kid!

  • @xadam2dudex
    @xadam2dudex Před 11 měsíci +1

    I remember going to the Trollenberg movie when it came out .. I think it was part of a double feature on Saturday morning .. Those were the good ole days .. You'd get 2 movies a short subject a cartoon and popcorn for 50 cents less if you got a special presentation price

  • @TheNucaKola
    @TheNucaKola Před rokem +2

    The Crawling Eye was one of the very first old school black and white monster movies I watched as a kid in the early 2000’s when I rented the vhs from the local library. I love it to this day. They also had Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla, pretty good selection of movies at that library now that I think about it

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před rokem +1

      Diving into the science fiction and horror sections in video stores is something I miss.

  • @IvorPresents
    @IvorPresents Před 3 lety +9

    Even as a kid, I could never buy the way Kronos propelled itself. On the other hand, the twin robots in G.O.G. terrified me.

  • @jameswsomers
    @jameswsomers Před 3 lety +16

    I call the 1950's-60's the golden age of Sci-Fi!

    • @GM57374
      @GM57374 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree there was no better time.

    • @jerryshunk7152
      @jerryshunk7152 Před 3 lety +4

      That isnt going to far out on a limb, with Twilight ZONE, Star Trek QUATREMASS 2 aka Enemy from Space, The Time Machine & Invasion of the BODY SNATCHERS !!!

    • @papwithanhatchet902
      @papwithanhatchet902 Před rokem

      I actually disagree. However, they are great fun and often philosophically interesting, like my favorite 50’s sci-fi, It Came From Outer Space.

  • @NoahSpurrier
    @NoahSpurrier Před 2 lety +1

    The Man in the White Suit was very good.

  • @georgefspicka5483
    @georgefspicka5483 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great memory trip. During that decade I mostly watched science-fiction films in the theaters. While I liked some more then others, it was a great time for imagination and creativity all round :)

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před rokem

      There are movies with imagination and creativity now but there are so many genre films that the cool ones get lost in the flood.

  • @billsinkins361
    @billsinkins361 Před 3 lety +4

    One of my guilty pleasures from that era is Zotz! (exclamation is part of the title). The movie (directed by William Castle) came out in 1962, but is based on a 1947 novel, so that averages out to around 1955 😁 More of a quirky comedy, but has some SF elements.

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před 3 lety +1

      Zotz! is weird fun.

    • @doktorgoulfinger
      @doktorgoulfinger Před 3 lety +1

      A fond dream of mine was to book a double bill of 'Zotz!' and 'The Twonkey', just see a marquee reading
      ZOTZ
      TWONKY

  • @DavidWilliams-vg1kb
    @DavidWilliams-vg1kb Před 3 lety +1

    As a kid of the 50s I am surprised that I have not seen some of these. Will certainly look them up. Thanks!!!

  • @ActionPanda-g5n
    @ActionPanda-g5n Před rokem +1

    Terry you have a knack for not wearing out your welcome. The reviews are long enough to describe the movie but also nicely short and sweet. You also keep hyperbole to a minimum. Alec Guinness, what a gent.

  • @fje6902
    @fje6902 Před 3 lety +15

    I remember the Forest Tucker movie being called The Crawling Eye. I love "This Island Earth" starring Jeff Morrow.

    • @grantmcgowan8399
      @grantmcgowan8399 Před 3 lety +5

      This Island Earth is a great classic!

    • @erikramaekers63
      @erikramaekers63 Před 3 lety +1

      The Crawling Eye is the US (edited) version.This Island Earth was finished by Jack Arnold because Joseph M.Newman had no idea how to shoot the Metaluna scenes.

    • @SteveGillow
      @SteveGillow Před 3 lety +1

      Same, I knew it as "The Crawling Eye". I remember as a little kid, it scared the crap out of me, not so much the monster as the decapitated body falling past them on the climb. And the MST3K episode was a hoot.

    • @msh6865
      @msh6865 Před 3 lety

      I think The Crawling Eye was given the full treatment by the MST3K gang back in the 90's.

  • @ianmax69
    @ianmax69 Před rokem +1

    Alf Garnett in The Trollenberg Terror... He just had to shout you Stupid Great Moo at those and those eyeballs !

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před rokem

      Nope. Alf Garnett is a character. Warren Mitchell is the actor. 😉

  • @OdeeOz
    @OdeeOz Před 11 měsíci +1

    A good list of the early 50's greats. No scripts today, have as much drama, action, and family friendly entertainment have been made to films since the mid 70's

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you. 😀To be honest, gatekeepers who produce only 'family friendly entertainment' bore the hell out of me. I like my movies and series to have a bit of edge to them.

  • @brianedwards7142
    @brianedwards7142 Před 2 lety +2

    Joan Greenwood had such lovely round (pron. "rind") vowels and velvety voice.

  • @Nana-vi4rd
    @Nana-vi4rd Před 11 měsíci +1

    I love the Trelleborg movie but when I was a kid it was called the Crawling Eye.

  • @robertkeefer1552
    @robertkeefer1552 Před 3 lety +1

    The Trollenberg Terror was the subject of a MST3K episode that is hilarious.

  • @americatolliver3294
    @americatolliver3294 Před 2 lety +3

    What a great Era 👍 Drive in movie's, soda shops,and the beginning of rock 🪨 and roll music, some of the best syfy movies, FIRST MAN IN SPACE, THEM,TARANTULA, INVASION OF SAUCER MAN,AND MANY, MANY MORE, (LIFE WAS LESS STRESSFUL) AND PEOPLE HAD RESPECT FOR (ELDERS,TEACHERS,POLICE,NEIGHBORS AND FAMILY) IT WAS A GREAT TIME AND I WAS THERE, LIKE MANY OF YOU. WOULDN'T TRADE IT AWAY FOR ANYTHING!!!!!!

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před 2 lety

      Your experience is different to mine. Respect for elders, particularly some family members is more difficult for some of us. The Australian of the Year 2021 is a woman who was raped by her teacher, police aren't always to be trusted and neighbours are nosy bastards. Stick to the movies, which is something with which we can all agree,

    • @americatolliver3294
      @americatolliver3294 Před 2 lety +1

      @@terrytalksmovies SORRY you had such a difficult time in a time you should have been allowed to enjoy, there always seems to be exceptions to everything, I guess I'm one of the exceptions because life then was much simpler then 😊 I saw things slowly 🐌 at first starting to get more complicated around the late 1990s and now nobody trusts anybody any more, so I seem to be very lucky to have had great parents,grandparents and family!We were poor 😊 people from West Virginia, but we had love and kindness to see us through some rough times ⏲ I'm really sorry you never got to experience some of my youthful happy days! Terry keep your head up,be strong, good things don't just happen in movies, which I totally enjoy but they happen in real life ,I'm living proof 😉 Terry Talks Movies is a GREAT TITLE 👍 BUILD on that title and tell your story about your life! God Bless you 🙏 BE safe and enjoy your life 🙏 😊

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před 2 lety

      @@americatolliver3294 You too. I'm a big fan of respecting people who show me respect. Social roles don't get automatic respect from me. There are a lot of people I trust because I've built the resilience to bounce back if people hurt me. I'm in a good life place now, the channel is doing increasingly well and I love making videos for it. Take care and stay safe.

  • @endlessperceptions
    @endlessperceptions Před rokem +1

    I hadn't heard of half of these. Now I'm curious. Great video! I subscribed.

  • @simonxag
    @simonxag Před 3 lety +4

    "The Man In The White Suit" simply hasn't dated.

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před 3 lety +1

      No it hasn't. A lovely piece of SF comedy.

    • @atomiccritter6492
      @atomiccritter6492 Před 3 lety

      It looks as if I could actually enjoy that one

    • @atomiccritter6492
      @atomiccritter6492 Před 3 lety

      Replying as an update. I saw the film yesterday through the wonders of the www....an enjoayble movie quite quirky - good recommendation

    • @craigwall9536
      @craigwall9536 Před 3 lety

      @@terrytalksmovies I never saw it as a comedy. To me it was a warning that Scientists were constantly in danger of being identified with evil no matter how pure their motives were.

  • @eraserkam6299
    @eraserkam6299 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The 50’s, for all it’s expository writing, has some amazingly inventive sci-fi films.

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před 5 měsíci

      1950s science fiction films benefit from thirty years of science fiction novels and magazines that preceded it.

  • @daveb1930
    @daveb1930 Před 3 lety +4

    My favourite lesser talked about sci-fi movies of the decade are probably "X - The Unknown", "Target Earth" and "The Twonky". "Fiend Without A Face" is probably too well known to qualify, but is also amazing.

    • @henrybrowne7248
      @henrybrowne7248 Před 3 lety +3

      I saw "X~" here on CZcams and am surprised to hear that it has been forgotten. Damn was it ahead of its time. Melting face[s] and scary as hell.

  • @peterfmodel
    @peterfmodel Před 3 lety +7

    Other good movies are Destination Moon (1950), Earth vs the Flying Saucers (1956), Flight to Mars (1951), Forbidden Planet (1956), It Came from Outer Space (1953), The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), The Thing from Another World (1951), The War of the Worlds (1953), This Island Earth (1955), When Worlds Collide (1951) and World Without End (1956). They are not hidden, but by golly they are good.

  • @davegrand6793
    @davegrand6793 Před 3 lety +3

    Another wonderful video, Terry! I can remember seeing Kronos, The Man In The White Suit and The Crawling Eye (as the copy showed on late night TV here in the USA during the 70s was called).
    I still need to view the other two. I talked about The Man In The White Suit with my father, who was a staunch union man. That may have been our first lengthy conversation about serious adult matters. I had a bit of a crush on Janet Munro from Eye and Darby O'Gill And The Little People. Later I saw an uncut version of The Day The Earth Caught Fire, and was quite impressed. Ahem. I caught Bitter Harvest on TV in the 90s ( thinking it was the 1981 Ron Howard film about agricultural contamination). I watched it really just because of Janet Munro, and I wondered what became of her. That is when I learned of her fate. Truly tragic. And that is how you end a comment on a high note! Cheers Terry!

  • @jjensen4029
    @jjensen4029 Před rokem +2

    I remember seeing Khonos, I loved SciFy as a kid. I didn't get to go to the movies much, but never missed Science Fiction Theater on the TV. The movie that gave me nightmares was "X the Unknown". I can still see the skin melting off the hand reaching for the warning alarm button.

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před rokem +1

      That was a really effective effects shot. It's those moments that really sell the premise.

  • @doktorgoulfinger
    @doktorgoulfinger Před 3 lety +2

    Growing up in the 60s, these films were common bookings, sometimes with the support of a TV Horror Host. 'Kronos' was full of uncanny images for a 6-year old mind to process, leaving genuinely nightmarish echos in memory. That damn box-robot still gives me a creepy feeling. Ditto 'Tollenberg/Crawling Eye' - what film that opens with a guy's head getting ripped off doesn't leave an impression on the poor dumb kid who stumbled across it?
    We had regular kiddie matinees for a number of years at our local theater, giving me the opportunity to see a number of these (including 'Kronos', on the big screen. Lots of classic 50s stuff on the kiddie calendar in those days - 'Creature with the Atom Brain', 'Day the Earth Stood Still', 'Zombies of Mara Tau', 'Bowery Boys meet the Monsters', and loads of Ray Harryhausen. A much appreciated education.

  • @johndrake5014
    @johndrake5014 Před rokem +1

    There is nothing better than a 1950's sci-fi movie.

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před rokem

      Yeah there is. A double espresso shot or a Suntory Highball in a Japanese bar. 😀

  • @ikd3240
    @ikd3240 Před 3 lety +2

    Kronos and The Crawling Eye are 2 of my favorites.

  • @truBador2
    @truBador2 Před rokem +1

    Solid list. Any SF movie list that includes Janet Monroe is off to a good start. Who knew the Crawling Eye was called Trollenberg Terror? Seen at the right age that one will scare the pants off you. Kronos! There's a Science Fiction movie! A favorite as a kid. With a few discreet FX design improvements it could kick butt.

  • @rogerrendzak8055
    @rogerrendzak8055 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Obscure?? Only if you're a Disney watcher🤭!!! I always looked forward to seeing 'GOG', whenever it came on, when I was a kid (and STILL now, as a 62 year old kid). It was the story of outside control, and the robots, obeying it. 'Kronos' had a pretty kool spaceship, and an original story also. And 'The Crawling Eye'. On my list of top 5 favs, of sci-fi/horror films👍. Recently I came across a colorized version of this, and it was superb (as I'm done sucking up, to the traditionalist B&W, mentality. Tradition, just keeps us explorativly, beset).

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I've yet to see a colorised film that looks good. It's a totally unnecessary process. 😀

    • @rogerrendzak8055
      @rogerrendzak8055 Před 9 měsíci

      @@terrytalksmovies But, still a crap-load better, than B&W. And, I'm not a youngster, either.

  • @PhiloYT1
    @PhiloYT1 Před 3 lety +11

    I am old enough to have seen "Gog" in a movie theater! Those 2 robots remain in my memory even today. I believe the second one's name was "Magog." My Dad took Mom and me to sci-fi films all the time. "Rodan" is another one that remains in my increasingly porous memory. My dad and I were both into the genre but there was never a more un-scifi person than my Mom. I think she just liked getting out of the house and eating popcorn. 😆

    • @skaetur1
      @skaetur1 Před 3 lety +1

      Gog Magog is from the Bible.

  • @herbertkeithmiller
    @herbertkeithmiller Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks I missed 2 of these gems The Crawling Eye and Rocket Man I'm going to check them out.

  • @Spindrift-id1ez
    @Spindrift-id1ez Před 3 lety +1

    I haven't seen Man in the White Suite but I am familiar with the other four and Yes, For what they are they are worth watching

  • @JeffreyDeCristofaro
    @JeffreyDeCristofaro Před 3 lety +2

    KRONOS and THE TROLLENBERG TERROR are childhood favorites of mine - and they seriously need to get hi-def upgrades! The former has the voice of George Jetson himself, and the latter has the hot Janet Munro, who is one of my vintage crushes!

  • @hagerty1952
    @hagerty1952 Před rokem +1

    The only one of these that I've not seen is "The Rocket Man." I'm going to have to check it out if only to see how they used the space suits from both "Day the Earth Stood Still" and "Abbot and Costello Go To Mars." It also features, in your clip, a Kaiser Darren (that's the car at 6:36). Not only was the Darren's body fiberglass, like the Corvette's, but the doors slid forward into the front fenders!

  • @georgejones3526
    @georgejones3526 Před rokem +1

    The Man in the White Suit makes me think about the invention of nylon which is nearly indestructible.

    • @terrytalksmovies
      @terrytalksmovies  Před rokem +1

      Nylon melts easily. I remember kids getting burned because of nylon pyjamas.

  • @redjjj213
    @redjjj213 Před 3 lety +1

    Gog and Kronos were great... have to admit the start of Kronos reminded me of the Mysterons. Just watched The Trollenberg Terror was superb...thank you. Juliana